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4D Man

  Unrated

Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr.

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Plot Summary

He walks through walls of solid steel and stone--into the 4th dimension. Scientific whiz Tony Nelson (James Congdon) has made an amazing discovery. He has developed a method of stimulating the molecular structure of objects so that they can be joined or passed through one another. Stumbling upon this incredible secret is Tony's older brother, Scott (Robert Lansing), a fellow scientist who decides to take the experiment one step further. Soon he is able to pass himself through doors and walls. But his newfound freedom of movement has unforeseen side effects, for each time the power is used, Scott ages a bit and only by touching other living beings, thus taking their lives, can he maintain his age. In addition, this incredible force is driving him quite mad.

Customer Reviews

Could have been better

With an interesting concept, decent enough lead actor (Robert Lansing) and a truly scary hook ( being that you could run, but you couldn't hide since the guy could walk right through walls), this should have been better than it was. As it is, it's worth a look but beware the weird and jarring pseudo jazz soundtrack that just doesn't fit the film. Indeed, it shakes you out of the moment, because you're busy stuffing cotton in your ears. Since Hollywood is so bent on redoing just about every film ever made, this is one that could actually be improved on, for once.

4D Man
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  • $5.99
  • Genre: Horror
  • Released: 2000

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